Principles of cinematography : a handbook of motion picture technology (1953)

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Fig. 1 Raster's "Mutoscope" 2 Demeny's "Phonoscope'* 3 Early intermittent mechanism 4 The Prestwich camera 5 Lay-out of film coating apparatus 6 System of film perforating 7 35-mm film dimensional tolerances 8 Sequence of film production operations 9 Picture and sound in "married" print . . 10 "Dog Movement" intermittent mechanism 11 Double Maltese Cross by R. W. Paul . . 12 Operation of oscillating shutters 13 Intermittent film motion by mutilated rollers 14 Intermittent film claw by W. Darling . . 15 Early Williamson intermittent mechanism 16 Modified Prestwich intermittent mechanism 17 Analysis of claw motion by Arthur S. Newman 18 Conventional basic camera lay-out 19 Intermittent mechanism by Mitchell Camera Corp. 20 The Bell & Howell "Shuttle gate" intermittent 21 Variable aperture shutter mechanism . . 22 Shutter "cut-off " efficiency 23 CameraViewfinder parallax 24 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer "follow-focus" device 25 Set up for background projection shots 26 Scene identification unit by Paramount Corp. , 27 Rack-and-pin processing unit 28 Film drying drum 29 Processing apron 30 Reel-and-tray processing unit 31 Simple film rack 32 Multiple film rack 33 Continuous processing machine 34 Splicing unit for film processing 35 Plan view of developing racks 36 Upper rollers and drive to processing rack 37 Lower rollers of processing rack 38 Processing rack assembly 39 Processing rack loaded with film 40 Compressed air squeegee 22 24 25 27 31 34 34 35 39 46 46 48 49 50 51 52 53 56 57 60 63 65 65 67 67 69 72 72 74 76 76 76 78 81 83 84 84 84 84 86 11